The curriculum in Electrical and Computer Engineering provides a wide range of opportunities in undergraduate study in the electrical engineering areas of communications, signal processing and controls, electronics and integrated circuits, power electronics and energy systems, materials and devices, electromagnetism, microwaves and optics, and the computer engineering areas of computer architecture, digital hardware design, and computer networks.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering undergraduate program has the following objectives:
- Graduates of the program will have successful careers.
- Graduates of the program will continue to learn and adapt to a changing world.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering undergraduate degree program includes a common set of core courses that provides a solid foundation, plus 29-credits of restricted electives. The restricted electives allow students to prepare for industry, graduate study, or other career paths, specializing or broadening further their knowledge and skills.